why did Akbar love to surround himself with wise men
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It is well known that the court of Mughal emperor Akbar was exceptionally enlightened, especially for the times that he lived in. While his contemporaries from the 16th century, Queen Elizabeth I of England and Shah Abbas of Persia, were executing opponents and clamping down on new ideas, Akbar sat at the helm of one of the most progressive courts of his time. But did he really have the ‘Navratnas‘ that he is famously supposed to have had at his court? Though we have all grown up with tales of Akbar’s nine wise men; what is surprising is that no contemporary account of his time including Akbarnama mentions such a group. So where did these stories come from?
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